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The former prosecutor-general of Tehran, Said Mortazavi, was officially sentenced February 28 to two years in prison for his role in the 2009 deaths of student protestors while at a detention center near the capital.

On Saturday March 3, 500 looted creditors of the Caspian, the Iranian Alborz, Samen Al-Hojaj, Arman Vahdat and the looterd people who came from Mashhad to Tehran, gathered in front of the regime’s parliament.

On Saturday, March 3, hundreds of workers from the Ahvaz Steel National Group along with their families demonstrated on the streets of the city and gathered in front of the governorate. Their demonstration was in protest against the arrest of their colleagues and also to ask for their demands to be met. They chanted: “Imprisoned workers should be released”; “We support you, the imprisoned worker”; “State Security Force, be careful! We are workers, not thugs”; “We shall persist to get our rights”; “Thieves are free out there, but the workers are in prison”.

The UN Secretary General’s report on human rights in Iran was published, including his concern over the harassment of families of victims of the 1988 mass executions for their quest to uncover the truth.